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Jio gets approval from NCLT to acquire Reliance Infratel

NCLT gave its approval to Jio for the acquisition of RITL & asked Jio to deposit Rs 3,720 crore in the SBI escrow account to complete the acquisition process

PSU Watch Bureau

Mumbai: The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) gave its approval to Jio on Monday for the acquisition of Reliance Infratel (RITL). The tribunal asked Jio to deposit Rs 3,720 crore in the State Bank of India (SBI) escrow account to complete the acquisition of RCOM's tower and fibre assets. RITL is the holding company for tower and fibre assets of RCOM. It has fibre assets of around 1.78 lakh route kilometers and 43,540 mobile towers across the country.

Jio proposed to deposit Rs 3,270 crore to complete acquisition of RITL

On November 6, Jio had proposed to deposit Rs 3,720 crore in an escrow account to complete the acquisition of Reliance Infratel which is undergoing an insolvency resolution process. Jio placed a bid of Rs 3,720 crore in November 2019 to acquire tower and fibre asset of debt-ridden subsidiary, Reliance Communications. The Committee of Creditors had already approved the resolution plan by Jio on March 4, 2020 with a 100 percent vote.

Delay in acquisition of RITL assets is due to inter-creditor disputes: Jio

According to an application moved by Reliance Projects and Property Management Services, a subsidiary of Jio, due to the pendency of the proceedings over the distribution of the amount and issuance of 'no dues' certificate, implementation of the resolution plan is delayed. "Such delay is causing severe harm to the interest of the corporate debtor (Reliance Infratel) as well as the resolution applicant (Jio)," it said before NCLT last month. Jio said, "The delay in the acquisition of RITL assets is due to inter-creditor disputes which will deteriorate the value of assets."

Funds to be distributed amongst lenders once the dispute is resolved: Jio

Reliance Project and Property Management Services Limited, the successful resolution applicant for Reliance Infratel Ltd (RITL), had moved a fresh application in the NCLT Mumbai to complete the acquisition process. "The funds will be distributed amongst the lenders once the inter-creditor dispute over the distribution of resolution funds is settled," said Jio.

SBI and a few other banks, including Doha Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, and Emirates Bank, are engaged in a legal battle over the distribution of funds. The matter is pending before the Supreme Court. Doha Bank had challenged the classification of claims from the indirect creditors of RITL as the financial creditors by the resolution professional.

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